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Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in the Galapagos Islands: Native or adventive? [PDF]
Adler PH, Reeves WK, McCreadie JW.
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Site occupation and range expansion by the endangered, Mexican microendemic San Quintín Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys gravipes). [PDF]
Andrade-Sánchez J +4 more
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Los conceptos legales de rías y desembocaduras de los ríos y sus consecuencias a efectos de la aplicación de la servidumbre de protección establecida en la legislación de costas [PDF]
Menéndez Rexach, Ángel
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New contributions to the knowledge of two riparian mosquitoes in northwestern Spain: Anopheles petragnani and Culex mimeticus (Diptera: Culicidae). [PDF]
Martínez-Barciela Y +2 more
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[Urban prophylaxis against the cholera outbreak in Arica, Chile, 1886-1888]. [PDF]
Zúñiga PC.
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California Archaeology, 2016
AbstractBetween February 25 and March 2, 2003, archaeologists from Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), under contract to California State Parks, completed an archaeological survey and testing program within the area of potential effects for a proposed visitors’ center and concession store in Leo Carrillo State Park.
Richard Ciolek-Torello, Donn R. Grenda
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AbstractBetween February 25 and March 2, 2003, archaeologists from Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), under contract to California State Parks, completed an archaeological survey and testing program within the area of potential effects for a proposed visitors’ center and concession store in Leo Carrillo State Park.
Richard Ciolek-Torello, Donn R. Grenda
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1982
Abstract One of the most dramatic episodes of arroyo cutting in the historic period occurred in the San Vicente drainage located in southwestern New Mexico. Historical data indicate that the vegetation cover was much reduced by land misuse just prior to the event and this fact rather than any unusually heavy rain was the primary causal factor ...
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Abstract One of the most dramatic episodes of arroyo cutting in the historic period occurred in the San Vicente drainage located in southwestern New Mexico. Historical data indicate that the vegetation cover was much reduced by land misuse just prior to the event and this fact rather than any unusually heavy rain was the primary causal factor ...
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Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1972
The Olsen-Chubbuck Site, properly speaking, consisted of a bone bed contained in an ancient arroyo (Fig. 1). As previously mentioned, this arroyo did not follow the locally normal, north-to-south drainage pattern. Rather, it had its origin near the center of a small catchment basin and flowed eastward through and across the ridge which formed the ...
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The Olsen-Chubbuck Site, properly speaking, consisted of a bone bed contained in an ancient arroyo (Fig. 1). As previously mentioned, this arroyo did not follow the locally normal, north-to-south drainage pattern. Rather, it had its origin near the center of a small catchment basin and flowed eastward through and across the ridge which formed the ...
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